I will never give up. I thank you for a few of your criticisms at least. I've published alternate versions of my three novels in black-and-white versions of the pictures. The alternate color versions are still in print with the prices reduced by Amazon a little bit. However, it is ironic I will always receive more revenue for the black-and-white versions than the color versions. As the revenue CreateSpace will give me for the color versions at these prices is only .70 cents.
These novels are not directly part of the actual franchise as they are just a sort of "set-up" for why the Wogglebug is no longer in Oz in my movies and picture books.
Also, if I must focus more on the picture book's image than I will do so. I can have more perks geared toward the picture books and items based on them. I've been thinking about launching a smaller campaign just for the books on Publush.com eventually.
Still, as for my animated movies, you need to understand that expecting complete perfection along the lines of Pixar or Dreamworks from them is TOO MUCH. Because the people at those studios are teams of hundreds of programmers and suchlike. I just work by myself and have a limited (in comparison) quantity of tools to work with in my program. But I am aiming to get better with it and have downloaded a help manual to look into, and my voice actor happens to know people who can be better helpful critics for me in this area than you because they are experts in the program I use.
These novels are not directly part of the actual franchise as they are just a sort of "set-up" for why the Wogglebug is no longer in Oz in my movies and picture books.
Also, if I must focus more on the picture book's image than I will do so. I can have more perks geared toward the picture books and items based on them. I've been thinking about launching a smaller campaign just for the books on Publush.com eventually.
Still, as for my animated movies, you need to understand that expecting complete perfection along the lines of Pixar or Dreamworks from them is TOO MUCH. Because the people at those studios are teams of hundreds of programmers and suchlike. I just work by myself and have a limited (in comparison) quantity of tools to work with in my program. But I am aiming to get better with it and have downloaded a help manual to look into, and my voice actor happens to know people who can be better helpful critics for me in this area than you because they are experts in the program I use.